[caption id="attachment_16680" align="alignleft" width="182"] 'Chupacabra Territory'[/caption]
By: J. Carlos Menjivar
You've probably seen it all and you've probably seen just as many found footage films, but have you seen one about the famed Chupacabra? In Chupacabra Territory a group of curious friends set out to document the

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Director Vanessa Ionta Wright's (The Rainy Season) I Baked Him a Cake is about a little girl, Lenora (Lillian Gray), and her hopes of celebrating her father's birthday with a homemade birthday cake. Here's the thing… her father's not home yet and

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Here on We are Indie Horror we've talked a lot about filmmaker Andrea Ricca-- he's the one man show who's crafted films entirely on his own taking on multiple pre/post and production roles. In his newest short film The Amulet of Fear,

Byron A. Martin
Producer
Location:
Canada
Biography:
Byron A. Martin is an award-winning producer that develops independent film, television and documentary projects. To date he has produced almost 100 hours of television, filming projects in fifteen countries. He has produced projects for Disney, Sony, Universal, Turner and Bell Media and

By: Nick Spacek
Sisters Riley and Rebecca Rey have teamed up to film a documentary about Chanoc, “the werewolf of the Panteon Woods.” Such is the concept of Panteon Woods, a found footage film by director Michael Ramova. Riley has a streaming video channel, wherein she

By: Nick Spacek
Brady Hall’s 7 Witches is a dark comedy, located somewhere between The VVitch and Rachel Getting Married. Set during the wedding of Kate’s sister, Rose, at a remote New England resort, it’s a creepily atmospheric movie, shot through awkward familial tensions.
Hall makes every

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
[caption id="attachment_16644" align="alignleft" width="210"] 'The Night Circus' Poster[/caption]
The nine-minute short film The Night Circus runs without any dialogue, relying instead on a story told entirely through images and mood. It takes incredible patience, foresight, and talent to craft something devoid of

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Science fiction can be as big and expansive as the newest Guardians of the Galaxy movie or as simple as an episode of the original Twilight Zone. They are contemplative what-ifs set within optimistic futures or bleak destinies approaching our planet Earth. Therefore, one,

Being one of the over four million people living in the Los Angeles Area, being told that traveling out of the city for something damn well better be worth it. We've been told this many times, and we have seen enough of both amazing experiences and

Deep in the mansion-filled neighborhoods of Los Angeles lies a mysterious manor with a horrible secret. The fine people from Just Fix It Productions who brought to life the cerebral haunt CreepLA the last two years have come back with a brand new show going on right

By Nicholas Spacek
José Pedro Lopes' The Forest of Lost Souls (also known by its Portuguese title, A Floresta das Almas Perdidas) is a very interesting kind of horror movie. Describing any aspect of it beyond the first fifteen minutes or so would ruin the impact

David McAbee
Filmmaker, Writer
Location:
USA
Biography:
I grew up in a small town near San Luis Obispo Ca. From a very young age, I started writing short stories and making horror movies with my friends (as many kids from the pre-iPhone generation).
From day 1 all I have wanted to do

By Neil King
There is something in the air this year, quite a firey stench surrounding the indie horror scene. It seems to be the brimstone rising from the world below. Every week a new film is released that deals with the devil and occultist ideas.

By: Nicholas J. Spacek
“I’m Duke, the prettiest goddammit unicorn in the world.”
With that, CarousHELL opens, and the viewer is enveloped in one of the strangest horror comedies to come out in years. Steve Rudzinski takes a simple story – a young woman forced to

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
We've seen it before-- and we've also been warned before-- yet none of the bad omens found in horror films, those that are supposed to deter us from the perils of technology, ever actually deter us from anything. Although a Tinder-like